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Unalienable Rights 2017-04-23

Unalienable rights are natural rights that exist prior to any laws or government and cannot be taken away. These include the right to life, liberty, freedom, happiness, trade, a fair trial, privacy of belief and religion, family, self-defense, and rebellion against oppression. Such rights are inherent and cannot be waived by any contract or legal system. The document lists numerous specific rights and asserts that people have a right to establish additional rights to protect their unalienable rights.

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Unalienable Rights 2017-04-23

Unalienable rights are natural rights that exist prior to any laws or government and cannot be taken away. These include the right to life, liberty, freedom, happiness, trade, a fair trial, privacy of belief and religion, family, self-defense, and rebellion against oppression. Such rights are inherent and cannot be waived by any contract or legal system. The document lists numerous specific rights and asserts that people have a right to establish additional rights to protect their unalienable rights.

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UNALIENABLE RIGHTS

Unalienable rights are Creator-given natural and sovereign rights that existed before man-
made rules and can never be changed or lowered or commodified by any agency of THE
STATE; only before a fair hearing of equals and peers; nor, can rights can be taken away by
any contract or waiver;

 the right to life, freedom and happiness;


 the right to trade freely without let or hinder;
 the right to a fair exchange for the sweat of one’s labour;
 the unlimited right to contract or not to contract;
 the right to neither be deemed, nor pledged as ‘human’ capital;
 the right to travel freely without let or hinder;
 the right to be presumed innocent without arrest, detention, harm or loss of private
property before a fair trial;
 the right to establishing the truth as the “that without which not” of any dispute;
 the right to be informed of all subject-matter and jurisdiction;
 the right to challenge the jurisdiction of any court;
 the right to a fair trial in a community court free from the BAR legal system;
 the right to a fair trial before equals and peers;
 the right to a fair trial according to principles of restorative justice;
 the right to true justice which is seeking reconciliation and not retribution;
 the right to use natural law and natural justice as a restraint against tyranny;
 the right to equality as a people according to un-enacted law-of-the-land;
 the right to be free from any and all legal fiction;
 the right of liberty and to never suffer the indignity of detention or imprisonment which is
for slaves; and, slavery has been abolished;
 the right to unconsent to harm or loss;
 the right to educate and inform all people as to their rights;
 the right to any belief and religion; and, to keep it private;
 the right to have offspring and family and clothe, feed, protect and shelter them;
 the right to claim custodianship of land one lives on and works, without trespass;
 the right to not have to pay for the use of land;
 the right of every community to self-determination and self-governance;
 the right to lawful rebellion against economic apartheid, colonial domination, alien
occupation and or racist regimes.
 the right to lawful self-defence when self-preservation is at risk;
 the right to declare law-of-war subject to law-of-peace to prevent invasion;
 the right to peace and the right to be left alone when law-abiding and peaceful;
 the right to declare and establish any other right we deem fit for the protection of our
unalienable rights;

The law does not protect those that slumber on their rights;

Source: https://giftoftruth.wordpress.com/your-rights/

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